Partner networks

In a view to further and enhance AER’s work for the benefit of its members and in order to position itself for the next years as a dynamic and outward looking network, AER develops constructive relationships with a wide range of thematic and geographic networks in order to benefit from their expertise and know-how. Structured cooperation with an increasing number of thematically focused networks, will allow AER to maximize its knowledge pool for the benefits of its members.

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List of partner networks

Airport Council International (ACI)
represents over 450 airports in 45 European countries, handling over 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe. ACI leads and serves the European airport industry and maintains strong links with other ACI regions throughout the world.

The European Patients Forum (EPF)
is an umbrella organisation that works with patients groups in public health and health advocacy across Europe. The members represent specific chronic disease groups at EU level or are national coalitions of patients.

eRegion
As a concept, eRegion denotes Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-supported initiatives that transcend traditional borders and boundaries. A wide variety of eRegion initiatives are increasingly pervasive in global contexts.

The European Countryside Movement (ECM)
is a platform gathered around specific initiatives and/or position papers. Without legal or politic personality, it values the specific NGOs partners while respecting their identity and diversity.

The Global Taskforce of Local and Regional Governments
is a coordination mechanism that brings together the major international networks of local and regional governments to undertake joint advocacy relating to international policy processes, particularly the climate change agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals and Habitat III. The Global Taskforce supports the work of the Local Authorities Major Group to facilitate the participation of the constituency in United Nations processes related to sustainable development.

The Local Authorities Major Group
gathers a number of networks of local and sub‑national governments working on sustainable development policies and programmes that are willing to engage in the international negotiation processes. Through its links with the Global Taskforce it reaches all relevant networks – thematic, regional and global – working for local governments internationally.

The MIHealth Management & Clinical Innovation Forum
is working on an innovative and renovated scientific programme focused on the new challenges of the Health System and how to applied new technologies to enhance the efficiency of the Hospital Management Systems.

The Region of Climate Action (R20)
is a non-profit organization founded in 2010 by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and other global leaders in cooperation with the United Nations. R20 is a coalition of partners led by regional governments that work to help the world achieve our shared global environmental and economic goals.

The World Investment Conference (WIC)
runs the leading conferences on cross-border investments. These unique platforms are dedicated to stimulating and facilitating FDI from around the world to specific and targeted countries or regions.

The Zero Project
Zero Project’s mission is working for a world with zero barriers. Worldwide, the Zero Project finds and shares models that improve the daily lives and legal rights of all persons with disabilities.